CANAL+ acquires rights to World Padel Tour The world's leading French-language content provider will broadcast the world's best padel matches in 62 different territories 06/11/2021 En Español World Padel Tour files lawsuit against QSI and the FIP Watch: Top 3 Danish Padel Open 2022's best men's points! Watch: Top 3 women's points at the Danish Padel Open 2022! Danish Padel Open 2022: Tapia and Gutiérrez come back to win second title of 2022 Ortega and González conquer Danish Padel Open 2022, win first title in two years Gutiérrez and Tapia explode in Denmark to make second final of 2022 Araújo reaches first-ever final with dominant Danish semis showing Capra and Sánchez outlast Lima/Stupaczuk to make first final since reuniting Ortega and González take down number ones to make first final of 2022 Top two stunned in Danish Padel Open quarter-finals Several giant slayings in women's Danish Padel Open quarter-finals! Danish round of 16: Lebrón/Galán's three-setter, Swedish bubble burst CANAL+ has acquired the rights to broadcast World Padel Tour in 62 territories around the world. The French media group has signed a multiple-year deal to show the best padel in the world.With this deal, which is one of the most significant in World Padel Tour history, the competition continues its expansion process. CANAL+ is the world's leading French-language content provider in the sector.They will broadcast the world's fastest-growing sporting competition in a total of 62 territories. These include France, Poland, Polynesia, Andorra, Monaco, Switzerland, Slovakia, Vietnam, Angola, Ethiopia, and Romania."The arrival on our channels of a sport in full development such as padel is wonderful news. CANAL+ has always been a trendsetter in sports broadcasting and, once again, we are here to offer our subscribers the trending sports. As with other sports, we will offer quality World Padel Tour coverage, with live broadcasts greatly enriched by the work of our teams," Thierry Cheleman, CANAL+ Sports Director, said about this partnership.World Padel Tour General Director Mario Hernando values the importance of this new agreement: "The alliance between CANAL+ and World Padel Tour is very exciting for the professional circuit. Firstly, because of the joy that comes from partnering with one of the biggest audiovisual companies in the world and all that this entails. Secondly, but no less important, because it is an operator that comes to cover a sector in which padel still has a huge margin for growth. We are sure CANAL+ will help to give a qualitative leap to our competition and its global broadcasting".The partnership will begin at the Estrella Damm Madrid Master Final 2021, the first tournament to be broadcast around the whole world via CANAL+. This is one of the most popular audiovisual groups on the planet, with a total of 21.5 million subscribers and whose main feature is the premium treatment of all sporting competitions. From this year onwards, this will include World Padel Tour.